The Niagara Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire in New York Invites all DBE Members and their Guests to a Virtual Performance of Remembrance Day The One-Woman Play Written and Performed by DBE Member June Ballinger Followed by a Live Zoom Q&A
Tuesday, September 28th
7pm Eastern Time /6pm CT/ 5pm MT/ 4pm PT
UPDATE! Since invitees are not all available to view the event on September 28 at 7pm, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Everyone who has or will purchase a ticket will receive – in addition to the Zoom link connecting to Tuesday’s event – a link providing access to the recorded show through Thursday, September 30th so you can watch the play at your convenience for another two days. Click the payment link below.
Tickets for this fundraiser are $25. The Zoom Link will be forwarded to you by the Day Prior to the Event. To pay online, click here.
An 80-year-old former British code breaker at Bletchley Park attends a Remembrance Day service in England. She looks back on her life and the secrets about her work and identity that she has held for over 60 years because of the Official Secrets Act. Will she ever be truly known by her children? How will she be remembered? This riveting play was inspired by the story of the author's mother (as found in a box of letters and a diary after her death), her exhilarating experiences during WWII, and its searing impact on her postwar marriage and family life. Critic Simon Saltzman, president of the NY Outer Critics Circle, called it “...one of the most spellbinding and extraordinary true-life adventures I’ve ever witnessed.”
To Pay by Mail by September 23rd, download the registration form. Proceeds will Benefit Victoria Home Cares, to Help Seniors in Need. DBE New York is a 501c3 charitable organization; donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law. Contact: Pamela Harwood at pamharwood@aol.com.